A Good
Horoscope
Whether you
believe in it or not everyone at one
time or another has had a quick read
through their horoscopes. In fact, so
many people read and rely on their
horoscopes for guidance that many of the
leading daily newspapers have
specialists writing daily columns to
cater for the great demand.
After all,
don't we all get a huge smile on the
dial when we read in our stars that fame
and fortune or true love is on the
horizon. It makes our day that whole lot
sweeter. Just the possibility of a
better tomorrow is enough for most of
us.
So you want
to become a horoscope writer, too? And
why wouldn't you. There are not many
jobs in the world that can pride
themselves on making others feel special
everyday right?
So just how
does one become a good horoscope writer?
One of the
best ways of becoming a good horoscope
writer is by reading. That means
allocating a portion of time each day to
read as many horoscopes as possible and
taking notes and comparing writing
styles. Take notes on the things that
tickle your fancy as well as the things
that leave a sour taste in your mouth.
By incorporating the best bits and
leaving out the worst pieces in your
horoscope writing, you are well on your
way to becoming a reputable horoscope
writer.
Another
useful tool in horoscope writing is the
language itself. You should always try
to sound specific with your wording, yet
while actually remaining vague. When
reading a horoscope, people tend to say
"That sure does sound like me," or "That
did happen to me," because they are
trying to make it fit into their life.
Remember,
you are writing for the masses not just
to indivduals. Try statements like "An
interesting financial transaction is
headed your way." This is better than
"Money is headed your way," because some
people may not get money but rather lose
money or spend money. Use the word
"financial" because it is not
money-specific, but could refer to
trading of goods. Include the word
interesting because "A financial
transaction is headed your way," is too
vague and unbelievable as a horoscope.
People have financial transactions of
some form every day, but when they read
"an interesting financial transaction,"
they will try to isolate one of their
transactions as being "interesting."
Most people who read horoscopes try to
rationalize them on a subconscious
level.
Things that
cannot be confirmed work well. Try
something like "A potential romantic
interest will talk to you," or "Today
you will interact with someone who likes
you." They will go through their day and
encounter many people. Rather than
interview each person they interacted
with to find out if any of them secretly
have a crush on them, they will quietly
think about it on their own, asking
themselves which one it was that liked
them. Don't say "A romantic interest
will reveal themselves to you," because
that leads to the expectation of
something solid, while something vague
makes them wonder if that passing smile
they got while walking down the street
was perhaps something more.
Know who
your audience is!
Whether it
is a horscope for a daily syndicated
newspaper or a children's internet site,
you should always know who it is you are
writing to, that way you can trailer
your writing to meet their specifice
needs.
For
instance, if you are targetting the
readers of the New York Times, write
something like "Your co-worker will make
your day." If you're aiming at a
tabloid, try something like "The
alignment of the stars suggests that
someone you know will make your day."
Not all target audiences will appreciate
the "stars in alignment" angle. Of
course, if you can read the stars, by
all means do so. Simply put, think about
who is reading it before you write it.
Learning how
to read horoscopes
Any
horoscope writer worth their salt has a
high level of experience reading
horoscopes, which is a complex and
refined art in itself. At it's very
core, the horoscope is a map that is
represented in two dimensional chart.
This chart
shows the positions of both the Sun and
the Moon, as well as all planets at the
precise moment of a person's birth. The
position of all of the planets are
"fixed" in that moment, and say a great
deal about the characteristics of that
person. This is known as the birth
chart, and it reflects a person's
personality, tastes and characteristics.
As well as getting to know the birth
chart, you need to be able to make
ongoing predictions, reading what it
likely to take place in a person's
immediate future. And indeed it is in
making these day-to-day predictions that
you will use your horoscope writing
skills.
To make
regular predictions you will need become
familiar with each of the twelve signs
and the planets. You will need to have a
good sense of the movements of the
planets, and how their natural cycles
will effect each star sign. To do this,
you need to research and study, and keep
abreast of astronomical developments.
Whether it
is for fun, or taken seriously,
horoscope reading and writing is a
wonderful thing to delve into. A good
way to develeop your knowledge is to
undertake courses, and read one of the
literally thousands of good introductory
books on Horoscopes. Then let your
creative side that over by developing a
unique writing technique!
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